Neocolonialism Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEBF GCH IJKLMNNWhen skeptically he bellied on back to the arid sea | A |
To escape the spirited insurgency from disgruntled land owners | B |
The alligator did not shut out his rule | C |
It knew it lived by the bereavement of other creatures | B |
It massacred to exist | D |
As it took one last drag of a malnourished gazelle to graze on | E |
It watched its blood peacefully perform a dance within the waters | B |
It then enthroned the eagle to take its place | F |
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This new infidel lives longer and doesn't grow old | G |
It has strong talons and has a firm grip on the button of rule | C |
It breeds fast and sires a pedigree with even thirstier talons | H |
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And when the loathsome eagle slowly and stealthily glides and steals what belongs to the riffraff | I |
CCTV footage shall reveal to daylight unspeakable acts of darkness | J |
The vulture ventures under the sea in the dark | K |
A gang of alligators position their mouths above the water surface to receive the catch | L |
The alligator loves hoaxed meat | M |
That's the reason he very rarely opposes any injustices by the eagle | N |
The alligator shall never oppose the oppressive regime of the eagle | N |
Michael Aete
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